A B What was the speed of the object at Point A. A B Distance = Time = Speed = distance/time.

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A B What was the speed of the object at Point A

A B Distance = Time = Speed = distance/time

A B What was the speed of the object at Point B Distance = Time =

Object A Object B Which object had the faster speed

The steeper the slope, the faster the object went

A B C D Describe the object’s motion at point A

A B C D What is the speed of the object at Point B?

A B C D What is the objects speed at point C?

A B C D What is the Average Speed of the Object? Average speed = total distance/total time

An upward curved line means that the object is accelerating, it keeps getting faster and faster… find the speeds at each spot A C B

Final velocity – Initial Velocity/ time How do we find Acceleration

A downward sloped line means the object is slowing down